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technology is the part that will help us more confident in the -- in apprehensive. obviously everyone's when hundred percent of everything. wants 100% of everything. it will not happen. someone who has lived at the border the whole time, you can make it safe and sas can w h the forces you have. ththe at is al that we strive for. the 3500 additiol personnel for the ports of entry -- are for the ports of entries themselves. the ports have become so clogged and the lines get so long. that becomes an incentive to go around and try to sneak in through some other way. the 3500 and designed to meet what we need to accurately staff the ports. isthe 90% that the gao describing is the u.s. and border whether it is north, south, over water, or land, just the land period. >> those are the numbers from a recent report. >> i want to be sure i am clear. >> i understand. >> just to clarify for myself, the department is still seeking 100% even though we know it is hard to be perfect for thousands and thousands of border whether it is over the oceans are the coast lines or the desert
technology is the part that will help us more confident in the -- in apprehensive. obviously everyone's when hundred percent of everything. wants 100% of everything. it will not happen. someone who has lived at the border the whole time, you can make it safe and sas can w h the forces you have. ththe at is al that we strive for. the 3500 additiol personnel for the ports of entry -- are for the ports of entries themselves. the ports have become so clogged and the lines get so long. that becomes...
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to unveilting ready technology. i was disappointed to see that your budget decreases funding for border technology. question, ir that will ask an additional one. >> it is the force multiplier. track to implement our technology procurement. as you know, what i did last year was stop the investment in having one integrated power plant across the entire border because it was expensive and was not working. more off-the- shelf technology that fits a particular terrain. if we are going to talk about comprehensive immigration reform, we not be able to that. the increase of the budget on i went to afghanistan and we talked about the technologies we much in agreement. excess surplus, they're willing to share with their department. >> the budget includes $43 million which is some dod. some of those air stats are not in the best shape. not a perfect solution, but the point is an important one. to the extent we have already invested in r&d, we can transfer over the border. of of the showd thing that we are investing in. areff-t
to unveilting ready technology. i was disappointed to see that your budget decreases funding for border technology. question, ir that will ask an additional one. >> it is the force multiplier. track to implement our technology procurement. as you know, what i did last year was stop the investment in having one integrated power plant across the entire border because it was expensive and was not working. more off-the- shelf technology that fits a particular terrain. if we are going to talk...
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science, technology. people are just issuing an ma exclusively's approval can get a visa. do not think that would make sense. for ph.d.'s, give them all green cards. >> i think we have gone over time. i have one mins left. do you wanted? >> if we could have one more round. >> we have not had around and she has to be gone. -- the chair has to be gone. we said we would finish at 5:00. i will give you one more question. lex and you can submit -- and in writing which have to be answered one week later. questions have to be submitted by 5:00 wednesday. go ahead. >> what specific border security measures does this bill require in the non--high risk sectors. reviewve struggled to the bill in that level of detail. the other six sectors, what i understand is, why do they have to obtain an effectiveness rate? if we are only focusing himon appre -- only focusing on apprehensions? i added that in. what happens to the border patrol work on contraband like weapons and drugs? does that roll back and become a non-priority? i do not understand why we do not have it as a brought up race. --
science, technology. people are just issuing an ma exclusively's approval can get a visa. do not think that would make sense. for ph.d.'s, give them all green cards. >> i think we have gone over time. i have one mins left. do you wanted? >> if we could have one more round. >> we have not had around and she has to be gone. -- the chair has to be gone. we said we would finish at 5:00. i will give you one more question. lex and you can submit -- and in writing which have to be...
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we have sector by sector technology plans. we have not been sitting back waiting for a bill to pass. very quickly. >> do you believe the discretion could permit you to make a finding that is complete without building any additional fencing? right now the border patrol has done an extensive study of where fencing make sense across the southwest border. there were 653 miles. we would go back and look at the kind of fencing is. he can do this for humanitarian purposes to ensure family unity. in what situations which you think about granting the waiver? caveat on myo have the answers. see that there would be considerations based on the aid of a conviction, whether the individual was the primary wage , ther for the family record sent a prior conviction, that kind of inclusive a valuation. >> it the aileron's other as to predicted thes., alien was authorized to work in the u.s., with those have been ?ollected dat they were not big of a rise, it was a significant restriction. the intent of the bill is to make sure any people moving t
we have sector by sector technology plans. we have not been sitting back waiting for a bill to pass. very quickly. >> do you believe the discretion could permit you to make a finding that is complete without building any additional fencing? right now the border patrol has done an extensive study of where fencing make sense across the southwest border. there were 653 miles. we would go back and look at the kind of fencing is. he can do this for humanitarian purposes to ensure family unity....
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know, technology, the bad guys have access to technology, too. so there's -- >> what do they got? >> well, i mean, they're sending encrypted messages and things like that. some of these are so complicated that the government has a hard time, you know, cracking the code. so, you know, it can -- technology can work against us as well. >> yeah. there's some discussion. i don't know if it's true. put it there, governor, and everybody, that one of these guys was walking around talking on his cell phone while carrying his bags around. so i think they might be a bit behind the curb here, luxury. that's more guidance to where they were. and, anyway, i do think we're going to have a heck of a story. it's worth watching, sticking around for a few moments. although they're delaying this to get this right, this is probably the most important fbi briefing in history since the lindbergh case. they're coming out -- here we have mike barnicle is here. mike, where are you, mike? you're at boston. give us a bit, if you can, while we have a moment with you -- >> on
know, technology, the bad guys have access to technology, too. so there's -- >> what do they got? >> well, i mean, they're sending encrypted messages and things like that. some of these are so complicated that the government has a hard time, you know, cracking the code. so, you know, it can -- technology can work against us as well. >> yeah. there's some discussion. i don't know if it's true. put it there, governor, and everybody, that one of these guys was walking around...
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first of all, the technology is dramatically improved year by year. and the opportunity to take a granular digital photograph or videos and break them down for much clearer pictures is just part of the scientific approach that the investigators on the scene have taken. it's very incremental, very methodical. think if you would of those huge jigsaw puzzles with a thousand or 5,000 pieces. you spread all over a table and you start trying to put those pieces together bit by bit. and it's pains taking work and every once in a while there may be one piece of the puzzle that jumps out at you and that is maybe what commissioner davis will talk about that leads you to putting a more complete picture together. so in large measure, it has been since 9/11 that we've continued to develop these technologies. at the end of the day it is grunt work. investigators, police, local police, state police, fbi. scientists at various labs looking at the forensic evidence associated with the explosive device with remnants of the explosion. all in all you have a very comprehe
first of all, the technology is dramatically improved year by year. and the opportunity to take a granular digital photograph or videos and break them down for much clearer pictures is just part of the scientific approach that the investigators on the scene have taken. it's very incremental, very methodical. think if you would of those huge jigsaw puzzles with a thousand or 5,000 pieces. you spread all over a table and you start trying to put those pieces together bit by bit. and it's pains...
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[applause] we are pleased that in the last election the association, working with its technology, registered almost 500,000 new voters to go to the polls. we have a voter empowerment training workforce that we can put out and help you. because we still have to go to the polls. it is not every four years. we need to go back for the midterm election. to save the day. i started out talking about healthcare. i am a health care advocate. the black church and hiv and aids, the social justice imperative. -- aidsk church, aids is knocking at our doors. and it is asking the question, who touched me? there has to be a prophetic word from the pulpit in response to this phenomenon. who touched me? the church must respond. also, to many of us are sick and tired of being sick and tired but we are sick and tired because we are carrying a lot of weight. obesity. the naacp and childhood obesity. we have an advocacy manual we have put out for your youth to deal with your young people. boystoo many of our young are being stopped on the highways and byways of this country not knowing what to do when they are st
[applause] we are pleased that in the last election the association, working with its technology, registered almost 500,000 new voters to go to the polls. we have a voter empowerment training workforce that we can put out and help you. because we still have to go to the polls. it is not every four years. we need to go back for the midterm election. to save the day. i started out talking about healthcare. i am a health care advocate. the black church and hiv and aids, the social justice...
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. >> video enhancement technology improved dramatically allows them to go in and make a facial identification. i was told they had clearly identified one suspect. forgive me, i went to ask additional questions of anyone else involved and i was told by the person briefed this morning they had been told of one suspect. that doesn't mean there aren't others, but to the point you were just discussing with julia, do they know anything more about a motive? domestic, international? and this person said they didn't ask about that when they were briefed this morning, they were waiting for a breakthrough. they said the focus has now shifted to identification to apprehension of a suspect. where they are on that front, that's the information we're trying to get. >> so last night we were talking about why was the fbi and secret service coming out so often about needing this material, the film, photos, in particular from the media is that they did have this gap in sort of that moment when someone drops something. it appears that a stationary camera on the department store would have picked up something tha
. >> video enhancement technology improved dramatically allows them to go in and make a facial identification. i was told they had clearly identified one suspect. forgive me, i went to ask additional questions of anyone else involved and i was told by the person briefed this morning they had been told of one suspect. that doesn't mean there aren't others, but to the point you were just discussing with julia, do they know anything more about a motive? domestic, international? and this...
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not just technology, people, processes, and technology. in terms of people, more than 2100 claims processors have completed training to improve the quality and productivity of decisions, or are being trained, and new employees now complete more claims than their predecessors. use of disability benefits questionnaires, online forms for submitting a medical evidence, that has dropped processing times of medical exams and improved accuracy. there are now three lanes for processing claims, an express lane for those that will predictably take less time, a special operations lane for unusual cases or those requiring special handling, and a core lane where roughly 60% of the claims will go, and that is the remainder. technology is critical in ending the backlog. our paperless processing system will be faster, improve access, drive automation, and reduced variance. 30 regional offices use the system now. homelessness -- the last of the goals is to end veterans homelessness in 2015. since 2009, we've reduced the estimated amount of homeless veteran
not just technology, people, processes, and technology. in terms of people, more than 2100 claims processors have completed training to improve the quality and productivity of decisions, or are being trained, and new employees now complete more claims than their predecessors. use of disability benefits questionnaires, online forms for submitting a medical evidence, that has dropped processing times of medical exams and improved accuracy. there are now three lanes for processing claims, an...
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our society has increasingly become reliant on modern technology in nearly every aspect of our daily lives. making a possibility of a cyberattack that much more dangerous. under cyberterrorists or cybercrime, industry as diverse as financial systems, transportation, social media, even utilities can be very severely negatively impacted. successful attacks could disrupt the lives of americans and result in other unpredictable consequences. we do know the threat is real. we have already experienced attacks on our nations to national institutions. we face hackers trying to gain access to the pentagon and our nation's critical infrastructure. according to the u.s. government accountability office, the number of u.s. organizations believed to have been hacked has dramatically increased in just the last six years. back in 2006, there are about 5,500 separate attacks noted compared to 2012, 48,500. as of january 2013, u.s. government report found cyberattacks and inconcurrent resolutions rose 52% between 2011 and 2012. that's in a one-year period, mr. speaker. cyberattack and weapons will li
our society has increasingly become reliant on modern technology in nearly every aspect of our daily lives. making a possibility of a cyberattack that much more dangerous. under cyberterrorists or cybercrime, industry as diverse as financial systems, transportation, social media, even utilities can be very severely negatively impacted. successful attacks could disrupt the lives of americans and result in other unpredictable consequences. we do know the threat is real. we have already...
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so i'm looking to you to say, let's get on with the show and let's use the technology. and i know what everyone's going to say. i can write the script. well, we're not sure how accurate it is. i tell you now if i go to massachusetts it's not working out so well how they're doing their system, the last two decades have been operational and certain fisheries we have. i want you to accelerate this. even if it means we'll pick one or two areas to do a high concentration of testing on this technology versus humans doing the testing in the sense of assessments, we know canada's been doing it and i know there are differences. i get that. it seems in this world we can put a thing on mars and watch us kick up dirt and know exactly what's there and find out there was actually water at one time, it just seems we can do this. i would challenge you to accelerate this as an opportunity for cost savings but also engaging the technology of this country onto something i think is desperate for a food supply that needs to have more accurate assessments. i don't mean to get on a rant. i ge
so i'm looking to you to say, let's get on with the show and let's use the technology. and i know what everyone's going to say. i can write the script. well, we're not sure how accurate it is. i tell you now if i go to massachusetts it's not working out so well how they're doing their system, the last two decades have been operational and certain fisheries we have. i want you to accelerate this. even if it means we'll pick one or two areas to do a high concentration of testing on this...
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as you are saying, tom, lots of benefits from the public photographs and video taken the technology we have access to. are there draw backs to having so much public imagery out there already on social media? are there challenges for law enforcement in that as well? >> i think in a case like this, it works in law enforcement's you know, benefit. and benefit's law enforcement in solving this more quickly than we could have maybe ten or 15 years ago. you know, civil libertarians will always say you have no right to do this or this or this. in this case, the cameras being there and the fact the people were shooting videos, that may be helpful to law enforcement, will probably help them solve it in a more expedient way. >> thank you. >> thank you for having me. >>. asional have constipation, diarrhea, gas, bloating? yes! one phillips' colon health probiotic cap each day helps defend against these digestive issues... with three strains of good bacteria. [ phillips' lady ] live the regular life. phillips'. and his new boss told him two things -- cook what you love, and save your money. joe do
as you are saying, tom, lots of benefits from the public photographs and video taken the technology we have access to. are there draw backs to having so much public imagery out there already on social media? are there challenges for law enforcement in that as well? >> i think in a case like this, it works in law enforcement's you know, benefit. and benefit's law enforcement in solving this more quickly than we could have maybe ten or 15 years ago. you know, civil libertarians will always...
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they require a wireless technology that only some stores can use. >> some apps only link with a few credit cards so you may need to link to a prepaid card which can incur additional fees. that may mean you don't have the best protection if you lose your phone or someone breaks in to your account. >> prepaid cards whether in your hand or on your phone have no guaranteed protection against unauthorized transaction sow could lose whatever balance is on the cards. >> if, like her, you like to leave the wallet at home security is best when it is linked with a credit card. >> report a lost phone or suspicious activity to the credit card company right away. of course, inform your cell phone carrier so they can disable the phone. >> still ahead at 6:30 we have breaking news from texas on the devastating explosion that flattened a fertilizer plant. >> we will go to texas for the latest on efforts to fine missing residents after the fiery blast. >> three men robbed this macy's while it was open. find out what they did next. >> a live look from sutro tower a high definition picture with temperatures
they require a wireless technology that only some stores can use. >> some apps only link with a few credit cards so you may need to link to a prepaid card which can incur additional fees. that may mean you don't have the best protection if you lose your phone or someone breaks in to your account. >> prepaid cards whether in your hand or on your phone have no guaranteed protection against unauthorized transaction sow could lose whatever balance is on the cards. >> if, like her,...
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i really feel in the 21st century of different types of technologies. i'm not going to make any pitches here. but bottom line is we are learning and this conference to me, and i know for many of us here, it was a great learning experience. thank you. >> awesome, thank you. (applause) >> thank you. all right. if we don't have any more questions, i'm going to give it over to drew to do his little sales pitch up there. or any announcements that need to be made. >> [speaker not understood]. >> okay, do you want the microphone? i'll hold it. i'm kidding. here you go. >> i'm obviously part of the nonprofit [speaker not understood], i have a products company. and for what it's worth, it hasn't gone to development yet. but we have a one-coat film that so far is working on traffic signs with unlimited cleanings. once it goes to market we'll let you know at the 2013 conference. we're not quite there yet, but it is close. the films can be difficult to apply on signs and very labor intensive, but the sign shops something you'll be able to apply yourself. when it co
i really feel in the 21st century of different types of technologies. i'm not going to make any pitches here. but bottom line is we are learning and this conference to me, and i know for many of us here, it was a great learning experience. thank you. >> awesome, thank you. (applause) >> thank you. all right. if we don't have any more questions, i'm going to give it over to drew to do his little sales pitch up there. or any announcements that need to be made. >> [speaker not...
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i am an aesthetic in the technology area. in the technology area. i do not see the difference between immigration legislation that brings in highly skilled citizens to pay for my retirement when i retire -- to keep this country running, we need to look at a terrorism bill -- terrorism and immigration are different. congress is working now. what's keep them working in passing bills and not stop due to some isolated event. says --tweet from erin we will go to brooklyn, new york, democratic carl -- caller. caller: good morning. just to say that i think immigration should go forward, but there should be e-verfies. -- il tell you the truth could not get through on the republican line -- i have to be conservative -- i notice when i call, i could never get through on the republican line. that is why i called on the democrat line. i'm tired of people saying that republicans are stopping obama's agenda. am an hispanic woman. in my neighborhood, it is mixed. a lot of people being taken advantage of that are mexican and spanish and low wages. that is not fair.
i am an aesthetic in the technology area. in the technology area. i do not see the difference between immigration legislation that brings in highly skilled citizens to pay for my retirement when i retire -- to keep this country running, we need to look at a terrorism bill -- terrorism and immigration are different. congress is working now. what's keep them working in passing bills and not stop due to some isolated event. says --tweet from erin we will go to brooklyn, new york, democratic carl...
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on technological innovation and public policy. professor. >> thank you. i want to thank the ranking chairman and members of the committee for and fighting me to testify here today. i have been studying this for more than a decade, so i am honored to share what i have learned with you. some forms of this were included. i also want to thank durbin and the long work and trying to provide clarity and how the guest worker programs are being used in practice. through high-skilled immigration we have potential of attracting the best and brightest are around the world and more importtly, kping them here. much is misguided. it has been focused mostly on expanding guest worker programs, rather than permanent emigration. i will focus the remarks today on the deeply flawed programs. right now the majority of the programs are being used to hire cheap, and injured workers. the bulk of the demand is driven by the desire for low-cost workers, not a race for specialized talents. the results show this. all of the top 10 employers last year used the
on technological innovation and public policy. professor. >> thank you. i want to thank the ranking chairman and members of the committee for and fighting me to testify here today. i have been studying this for more than a decade, so i am honored to share what i have learned with you. some forms of this were included. i also want to thank durbin and the long work and trying to provide clarity and how the guest worker programs are being used in practice. through high-skilled immigration we...
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a lot of technology. we need a national e-verify type program, which is the main driver of you legal immigration. we need the ability to clean up -- main driver of the legal system. -- main driver of legal immigration. if i could give you a magic i'm not sure that would be fair or accurate. it would not reflect all of the factors that need to be taken into consideration. that we canion is determine whether our border is secure or not using information come including the new radar. if you do not give it to us, we will decide ourselves. we will have a measurement of the border security. we owe that to the people of this country. or made thearge decision to release 3000 people who were detainees? who made the decision? >> 3000? >> i believe it was some 3000 who were released. i forgot what it was. >> i think i know what you are referring to. this was a decision made within ice. we were under the continuing resolution with no prospect of a budget and sequestration to see what the detainees to be put in detent
a lot of technology. we need a national e-verify type program, which is the main driver of you legal immigration. we need the ability to clean up -- main driver of the legal system. -- main driver of legal immigration. if i could give you a magic i'm not sure that would be fair or accurate. it would not reflect all of the factors that need to be taken into consideration. that we canion is determine whether our border is secure or not using information come including the new radar. if you do not...
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it was the proper mix of people, technology, and infrastructure changes. that also was a big change. all of the money had gone into border patrol in the past year the new effort was to try to get a much more effective combination of researchers spirit that continues today. i predict that when the new bill comes out, there will be all kinds of focus on drones and more modern technology, etc.. that combination has been a very important change, as well. tober three, they all have do with efforts made on the u.s. side, principles used that involved mexico in varying degrees. the fourth one of those principles had to do with the engagement with stakeholders, in commuties as ll as the mexican government. and cooperation and increased cooperation coronation with mexico. that idea led to all kinds of community-based mechanisms, advisory committees, stakeholders with the border patrol. it also had to do with systematic operation, law enforcement agency to law enforcement agency, between the u.s. border patrol, as well as others on the ground, and mexico. there have
it was the proper mix of people, technology, and infrastructure changes. that also was a big change. all of the money had gone into border patrol in the past year the new effort was to try to get a much more effective combination of researchers spirit that continues today. i predict that when the new bill comes out, there will be all kinds of focus on drones and more modern technology, etc.. that combination has been a very important change, as well. tober three, they all have do with efforts...
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it hasn't really come yet. >> bill: x-ray technology you can see through stuff. that's coming. you know he that's coming. whenever your bag is. >> >> bill: tears in the boat. they were able to take infrared to see this guy where he was and what he was doing. that's absolutely going to happen. so we're all going to be naked. that's what's going to hoop. 10 years walking along and have a camera goes right through your clothes and through your bag. >> the town of cambridge where these guys live voted against cameras. they put 8 of them up. they didn't connect them. so, i think now they're glad that the cameras are out there. you believe nobody is going to stop. this brave new world in america is going to be cameras in public places everywhere and the technology is going to be there and that's just that? >> there already are. most of the government are cameras are not the government. >> lord and taylor took that thing. >> lord and taylor can't put you in jail. >> if they get you shoplifting they can stossel, be careful. make sure you pay. >> only the government. >> john: is it lega
it hasn't really come yet. >> bill: x-ray technology you can see through stuff. that's coming. you know he that's coming. whenever your bag is. >> >> bill: tears in the boat. they were able to take infrared to see this guy where he was and what he was doing. that's absolutely going to happen. so we're all going to be naked. that's what's going to hoop. 10 years walking along and have a camera goes right through your clothes and through your bag. >> the town of cambridge...
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with the advent of technologies, students don't teachers foreed information. they can go to the internet and get answers. but what they do need teachers for his what information is relevant? what information is accurate? tax for things that can make or break our educational system -- creativity, relevance, technology, teachers. without funding, the educational system is worthless. lookhool systems have to at budgets and say what can make that? they will not cut math out of the curriculum. they will not cut reading. so they end up cutting the things we think of as extras -- music, art, physical education, resources that might be educational -- that might be essential to some kids think successful. >> this is chelsea and she is a special ed student. >> i have dyslexia. i go to a special at school. without it, i would be in trouble because they help me with my dyslexia. mr. president, if you cut the funds i want to be able to learn from early in my future will be in jeopardy. >> mr. president, every day there are millions of kids are struggling i need help, mr. p
with the advent of technologies, students don't teachers foreed information. they can go to the internet and get answers. but what they do need teachers for his what information is relevant? what information is accurate? tax for things that can make or break our educational system -- creativity, relevance, technology, teachers. without funding, the educational system is worthless. lookhool systems have to at budgets and say what can make that? they will not cut math out of the curriculum. they...
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we're going to get the technology for wind, we're going to get the technology for solar, we're going to get the storage technology in batteries. all that stuff chairman smith was talking about that's going on with the department of energy , in the science and technology committee, those technologies are coming. but as we've seen with things like solyndra and the tax credit that goes to wind farms, they're not economical today. we have low-cost fossil fuel that will bridge us until those technologies are ready for primetime and ready to go. we need to take advantage of it. we need to open up the infrastructure with things like the keystone pipeline. we need to open up federal land. so we can charge a royalty to the oil and gas companies for producing that on federal land, that will bring money into the federal budget that we could use for a wide variety of things. lowering the deficit, repairing our decaying infrastructure needs. we need to be a country of yes to all-of-the-above energy and it will solve our economic prices -- crisis and we will have a better life for every single ame
we're going to get the technology for wind, we're going to get the technology for solar, we're going to get the storage technology in batteries. all that stuff chairman smith was talking about that's going on with the department of energy , in the science and technology committee, those technologies are coming. but as we've seen with things like solyndra and the tax credit that goes to wind farms, they're not economical today. we have low-cost fossil fuel that will bridge us until those...
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, i will talk about the technology in my class this afternoon. it's really good because we document it because when you go to court, you can show training on a monthly basis. conferences, i can't tell you how excited i am these are happening. only in the last two or three years have these major conferences come about. the one up in canada, they were a great group of conferences and other people started to pick up on this. when i became an officer dealing with gravanis in 1991, there were no conferences and there was virtually no interest. as dr. spicer mentioned, every time it got good, i foupld myself out of a job. i was out of a job for about 6 months because it fell apart and then came back together. mer and more cities are realizing gravanis is a pattern crime and as dr. spicer pointed out, it's a great way crime to many other activities. so you can wind up precluding with a lot of other stuff by dealing with them when they are down to the part doing gravanis damage before they escalate to a more violent crime or serious crime. it's nice to a
, i will talk about the technology in my class this afternoon. it's really good because we document it because when you go to court, you can show training on a monthly basis. conferences, i can't tell you how excited i am these are happening. only in the last two or three years have these major conferences come about. the one up in canada, they were a great group of conferences and other people started to pick up on this. when i became an officer dealing with gravanis in 1991, there were no...
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the hard working men and women, our farmers, innovating technology, creating business of their own. our nation continues to benefit from immigrants as it did when my wife's parents came here. we need to uphold the fundamentals values of hard work nd families. we need to trade with our friends in that wonderful country of canada. farmers and growers become part of the families that have woven into the vermont culture and community. now the dysfunction of the system affects all of us. ow it is time to fix it. we have to act. we can talk about it but eventually we have to vote. millions of americans are depending upon us. senator? >> on this side, mr. chairman, we understand why the secretary can't be here and we feel she's doing exactly what she should be doing. we'll have an opportunity to -- when things settle down to uestion american --er. we also appreciate the opportunity to talk a immigration, particularly in light of what is happening in massachusetts right now and last week. i know the people of boston and watertown are on everybody's thoughts this morning. it is hard to under
the hard working men and women, our farmers, innovating technology, creating business of their own. our nation continues to benefit from immigrants as it did when my wife's parents came here. we need to uphold the fundamentals values of hard work nd families. we need to trade with our friends in that wonderful country of canada. farmers and growers become part of the families that have woven into the vermont culture and community. now the dysfunction of the system affects all of us. ow it is...
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you have technology changed a substitution, competition. people pay bills online. when you lose 30 billion pieces of mail, that is what is continuing to affect this organization. it will continue. as you have options to go electronically with advertising mail or electronically rst-classill present and ements which is a very scary thought for us, that is why we have to keep the price right and the service level where they are coming at is a major threat. the refunding issues are soluble 100% by managing our own health care, and it is not managed by op the postal seic compete is lr person in this room. there are people in this room who are enjoying very good health plans because your companies or the groups that you belong to have competed in. yet the benefits, and you are able to adjust things going into the future. the key for the health care, we do not want to warn away from our responsibilities. we want to pay exactly what we should pay. if theseice r pdedicare, t in the united states, and it is paid for by our employees and by your postage rates. it is irrespons
you have technology changed a substitution, competition. people pay bills online. when you lose 30 billion pieces of mail, that is what is continuing to affect this organization. it will continue. as you have options to go electronically with advertising mail or electronically rst-classill present and ements which is a very scary thought for us, that is why we have to keep the price right and the service level where they are coming at is a major threat. the refunding issues are soluble 100% by...
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we have the best technology. we have freedom. we have the rule of law. we need to do commonsense tax reform for the purposes of putting us in a position where we can create the jobs today and for generations to come because we will then create a fair, level playing field that allows us to start building things in america, allows us to put people to work for generations to come. so i appreciate my good friend from oklahoma bringing this issue to the forefront and having this conversation tonight. and i know he's bringing forth a copy of the code and the regulations and all you have to do is look at that colossal piece of paper or reams of paper, books of paper, 70,000 pages of statutory tax and regulation. we in america can do better. we as house republicans demand us to do better, and we will do better under the leadership that house republicans are doing in the ways and means committee and as a conference to make sure that we end up with a code that is simple, fair and no longer is riddled with loopholes, big government handouts, big government subsidie
we have the best technology. we have freedom. we have the rule of law. we need to do commonsense tax reform for the purposes of putting us in a position where we can create the jobs today and for generations to come because we will then create a fair, level playing field that allows us to start building things in america, allows us to put people to work for generations to come. so i appreciate my good friend from oklahoma bringing this issue to the forefront and having this conversation...
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science technology innovation all the latest developments around russia. the future covered. the international airport in the very heart of moscow. in it. it appears that jose oro is far from having one overs to go via. today me the first the employees are gone colombia are out in the street they're demanding wage increases. small scale miners and local inhabitants are demonstrating alongside them. amidst the crowd one man personifies the revolt of the entire town who married out there. one that you know better. than. the euro ruach is president of the gobi a mine workers union today he's the multinationals leading adversary he contest the company's right to operate this a go via mines which up until two thousand and ten belong to different you know company he speaks of theft when i gotta say i mean other by giving the mines of the front you know gold mines company to a multinational they have violated our rights to the money stolen patrimony that belong soley to the workers to the retired workers and to all the people of sago of the out. a speech that he repeats cecily in fr
science technology innovation all the latest developments around russia. the future covered. the international airport in the very heart of moscow. in it. it appears that jose oro is far from having one overs to go via. today me the first the employees are gone colombia are out in the street they're demanding wage increases. small scale miners and local inhabitants are demonstrating alongside them. amidst the crowd one man personifies the revolt of the entire town who married out there. one...
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these assault weapons on our streets, near schools, the only technology that should be near a child in a school should be a computer, not a gun. special those that have the magazines that only belong on the battlefield of our country and could have been purchased without criminal background checks. you have to be able to work in a bipartisan fashion to put together a coalition that can successfully pass that kind of legislation. >> but in terms of the political tactics that are not working in washington. is there something you could dow to prevent the stalling tactics. >> i would like to follow-up if i could. most people know my background and a few years back -- well, more than a few years back my cousin brian was gunned down where we grew up. aknow what it is like to have family member killed by gun violence. i think that far too many families know that feeling. there is a lot of families out there suffering from that loss. we met with some last night at a orum over in dorchester. i think if those member opposite the u.s. senate that rejected that proposal had a sense of what u.s. wa
these assault weapons on our streets, near schools, the only technology that should be near a child in a school should be a computer, not a gun. special those that have the magazines that only belong on the battlefield of our country and could have been purchased without criminal background checks. you have to be able to work in a bipartisan fashion to put together a coalition that can successfully pass that kind of legislation. >> but in terms of the political tactics that are not...
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that technology allows drivers -- driver-less transit vehicles to run along magnetic overhead rails. >> i think i remember seeing that on the cartoon, the jettisons back when i was a kid, right? >> the jettisons. >> it's finally here. >>> back home safe and sound, solar plane makes it home safe and sound before leaving for its next mission. >>> major hacking group's leader in handcuffs. >>> investigation into the boston marathon bombing. we'll let you know what police are now telling the suspect's mother. >>> welcome back, everyone. it's 4:43. mission accomplished for a revolutionary plane that does not use a single drop of fuel. 16 hours yesterday nonstop. it landed late last night. the aircraft has a wing span of a 747 jet but uses power equal to an electric scooter. >> that is impressive to watch. very cool. >> isn't it kind of cool? would you like to ride on it? do you trust it? >> absolutely. >> i think so. a little cockpit just for the pilot right now. solar impulse that uses the s sun's rays, of course, to charge its 12,000 solar cells. when the sun goes down, it uses the char
that technology allows drivers -- driver-less transit vehicles to run along magnetic overhead rails. >> i think i remember seeing that on the cartoon, the jettisons back when i was a kid, right? >> the jettisons. >> it's finally here. >>> back home safe and sound, solar plane makes it home safe and sound before leaving for its next mission. >>> major hacking group's leader in handcuffs. >>> investigation into the boston marathon bombing. we'll let...
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do you think that privacy concerns such technology raises will be reined in by these guys? not now, maybe not ever. because see those cameras following your every move? just smile. keep on moving. because they are staying. welcome i'm neil cavuto, dzhokhar tsarnaev is in a hospital alive. because not only did cameras catch him in the act but a thermal image caught him hides after the act. they might have contributed to keepining the body count down. look at what the fancy gadgets pick up when they are snooping, is answer suck it up? let's just say a week after boston no one is talking privacy anything in washington. happy we're told we can get our lives back, i am not so happy we're being just as scrutinized as we do. a look at whether scott mcnealy was right, he said, if you want your privacy get over it, of he right? to katrina pierce, and matt melch and ralph peters, cat katrina? >> i do not think she right but we'll hava make a decision if we're going to remain fry, this administration said in a can't let a good crisis go to waste, i suspect we'll get background checks
do you think that privacy concerns such technology raises will be reined in by these guys? not now, maybe not ever. because see those cameras following your every move? just smile. keep on moving. because they are staying. welcome i'm neil cavuto, dzhokhar tsarnaev is in a hospital alive. because not only did cameras catch him in the act but a thermal image caught him hides after the act. they might have contributed to keepining the body count down. look at what the fancy gadgets pick up when...
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length of side and line technology is a calling technology was a painter killing technology but i am against the technology is a future of the world but. we can do if i look at what is the price of the goal and technology for the competition of that you will face fifty three million euro for five years so i mean it's very expensive so it's really about the money is not a turn on. system to join we have to organize in two hundred eighty five. stages to put to keep boat to people to keep it because nobody has it to dinner g. and the price is too important for us but don't you feel like it's inevitable anyways that it's going to happen because the future is saying it's going to use it in a world cup next year for he has a pretty says you're too old to organize in the world kids and to organizations here because you feel you have to put. their calling technology mother read a game of the champions league have to put it to say mean in georgia for you both champions have been judges it are not the technologies and means that they have to put into the technology of the game because we have
length of side and line technology is a calling technology was a painter killing technology but i am against the technology is a future of the world but. we can do if i look at what is the price of the goal and technology for the competition of that you will face fifty three million euro for five years so i mean it's very expensive so it's really about the money is not a turn on. system to join we have to organize in two hundred eighty five. stages to put to keep boat to people to keep it...
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an effect of you know linda evans and burn that dorna one and when that stuff happened there was the technology had been developed where there's a chemical tags put into the gunpowder and you can track it back to the main source of manufacture and find a chain of custody for and the n.r.a. started lobbying against it again after the or after the nine hundred ninety three world trade center bombing there was another call for these and ari lobbied against it successfully the oklahoma city bombing even though it didn't involve gun powder it was brought up again in congress and killed it the n.r.a. has become the lobby for bombers how can they possibly. but best craft of regulation is not going to stop an evil person from doing evil so they're going to out of the question do away with this just do away with laws against bank robbery because you're not going to stop all bank robbers gentleman has a work had i mean we need legislation in the n.r.a. distorts the whole legislative process by the pressure and the money they bring to bear and gun manufacturers overwhelmingly fund the n.r.a. and so what's
an effect of you know linda evans and burn that dorna one and when that stuff happened there was the technology had been developed where there's a chemical tags put into the gunpowder and you can track it back to the main source of manufacture and find a chain of custody for and the n.r.a. started lobbying against it again after the or after the nine hundred ninety three world trade center bombing there was another call for these and ari lobbied against it successfully the oklahoma city bombing...
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it's not right for the long run with the new countries the doors there you know they come with new technologies to steal the riches of the colombian. yes just do it's ours. as that lady says they come to steal what's ours because all of this is ours. this is how we make our living from salvaging rocks. if the illegal mines close down everyone will lose their livelihood the miners but also thousands of women who sort through the rock debris where bits of gold can still be found. well i am twenty four years old and i've been working at the mine for ten years now we've got connection if they close down the mine what we do. will be forced to leave to go there will be go this is where the money is. what the. fifty or so illegal mines such as they'll cho-cho are existing on borrowed time and it's a go over your area. and as the price of the yellow metal continues to soar on world markets to go he is experiencing a new lease on life people are coming out here from all over the country to seek their fortunes. a modern day gold rush in the heart of war played colombia. from the old children mine bianca
it's not right for the long run with the new countries the doors there you know they come with new technologies to steal the riches of the colombian. yes just do it's ours. as that lady says they come to steal what's ours because all of this is ours. this is how we make our living from salvaging rocks. if the illegal mines close down everyone will lose their livelihood the miners but also thousands of women who sort through the rock debris where bits of gold can still be found. well i am twenty...
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life, hard working men and women who play by the rules supporting our farmers, and innovating for our technology companies, or creating businesses of their own. our nation continues to benefit from immigrants, as it did when my parents came here. we need to uphold the fundamental values of family, rd work, and fairness. in vermont, immigration has promoted cultural riches, refugee resettlement, student exchange. economic development to the five regional senate programs, tourism, and trade with our friends, in that wonderful country of canada. foreign agricultural workers support vermont farmers and growers, many of whom become part of families, woven into the fabric of vermont's ag consult -- agricultural community as they have in so many other states. the dysfunction of the system affects all of us. now is our time to fix it. this is our opportunity to do it. act deliberately, but we have to act. we can talk about it, but eventually, we have to vote. millions of people. millions of americans are depending upon us. senator grassley. >> yes. on this side, mr. chairman, we understand why the secre
life, hard working men and women who play by the rules supporting our farmers, and innovating for our technology companies, or creating businesses of their own. our nation continues to benefit from immigrants, as it did when my parents came here. we need to uphold the fundamental values of family, rd work, and fairness. in vermont, immigration has promoted cultural riches, refugee resettlement, student exchange. economic development to the five regional senate programs, tourism, and trade with...
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it started right away with the new countries the doors there you know they come with new technologies to steal the riches of the colombian. yes just do it's ours. as that lady says they come to steal what's ours because all of this is ours. this is how we make our living from salvaging rocks. if the illegal mines close down everyone will lose their livelihood the miners but also thousands of women who sort through the rock debris where bits of gold can still be found. it was twenty four years old and i've been working at the mine for ten years now so we've got a connection if they close down the mine what we do. will be forced to leave to go you know will we go this is where the money is. what the. fifty or so illegal mines such as they'll cho-cho are existing on borrowed time and it's a go via area. and as the price of the yellow metal continues to soar on world markets so gold he is experiencing a new lease on life people are coming out here from all over the country to seek their fortunes. a modern day gold rush in the heart of war played colombia. from the old children mine beyond
it started right away with the new countries the doors there you know they come with new technologies to steal the riches of the colombian. yes just do it's ours. as that lady says they come to steal what's ours because all of this is ours. this is how we make our living from salvaging rocks. if the illegal mines close down everyone will lose their livelihood the miners but also thousands of women who sort through the rock debris where bits of gold can still be found. it was twenty four years...
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kramer a neuroscientist at the back of an institute for advanced science and technology the university of illinois the best thing that we can do to stave off dementia. it's to exercise in fact research shows that exercise is the best thing you can do to help your brain forget the drugs and vitamins exercise cramer conducted a study in which he scanned the brains of one hundred twenty older adults half who had started a program of moderate exercise forty five minutes of exercise a day just three days a week. after a year m.r.i. scans of the study participants brains showed that for the aerobics group the volume of their brains have actually increased on the other side those in the control group who did not exercise actually lost one point five percent of their brain volume he's finding support earlier research on animals in which rodents who exercised had to have a number of positive physiological changes actually had new brain cells stronger connections between brain cells and increased blood supplies to various regions in the brain research researchers also say that mental exercises w
kramer a neuroscientist at the back of an institute for advanced science and technology the university of illinois the best thing that we can do to stave off dementia. it's to exercise in fact research shows that exercise is the best thing you can do to help your brain forget the drugs and vitamins exercise cramer conducted a study in which he scanned the brains of one hundred twenty older adults half who had started a program of moderate exercise forty five minutes of exercise a day just three...
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kramer a neuroscientist at the back of an institute for advanced science and technology the university of illinois the best thing that we can do to stave off dementia is to exercise in fact research shows that exercise is the best thing you can do to help your brain forget the drugs and vitamins exercise cramer conducted a study in which he scanned the brains of one hundred twenty older adults half who had started a program of moderate exercise forty five minutes of exercise a day just three days a week. oh after a year m.r.i. scans of the study participants brains showed that for the aerobics group the volume of their brains had actually increased on the other side those in the control group who did not exercise actually lost one point five percent of their brain volume he's finding support earlier research on animals in which rodents who exercised had to have a number of positive physiological changes actually had new brain cells stronger connections between brain cells and increased blood supplies to various regions in the brain research researchers also say that mental exercises wh
kramer a neuroscientist at the back of an institute for advanced science and technology the university of illinois the best thing that we can do to stave off dementia is to exercise in fact research shows that exercise is the best thing you can do to help your brain forget the drugs and vitamins exercise cramer conducted a study in which he scanned the brains of one hundred twenty older adults half who had started a program of moderate exercise forty five minutes of exercise a day just three...
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. ♪ ♪ this is a stunning work of technology. ♪ this is the 2013 lexus es and the first-ever es hybrid. this is the pursuit of perfection. then you'll love lactose-free lactaid® it's 100% real milk that's easy to digest so you can fully enjoy the dairy you love. lactaid®. for 25 years, easy to digest. easy to love. stonehenge. we have stone people out on the plaza here on 30 rock in new york city. >>> we're going to give you your forecast in a second. back to boston, where the moment of crisis led to moments of heroism. the lives of two men, a father from new hampshire and a student at massachusetts college intersengted in a way -- intersected in a way neither one of them want to forget. nbc's ann thompson has the story. >> reporter: they were strangers just a week ago. >> reporter: look at him, he's trying to outfunny me. >> reporter: terror made them fast friends. do you believe in fate? >> i do now. i do today. how can you not? >> he asked me monday morning, i don't think i would have said yes, but, absolutely. >> reporter: it was fwae-year-old rob wheeler who took the shirt off h
. ♪ ♪ this is a stunning work of technology. ♪ this is the 2013 lexus es and the first-ever es hybrid. this is the pursuit of perfection. then you'll love lactose-free lactaid® it's 100% real milk that's easy to digest so you can fully enjoy the dairy you love. lactaid®. for 25 years, easy to digest. easy to love. stonehenge. we have stone people out on the plaza here on 30 rock in new york city. >>> we're going to give you your forecast in a second. back to boston, where the...
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up and placing the black bag with the explosive device in it, and because of the video enhancement technology, mostly dprept sto from the department store, they clearly identified a suspect, a single suspect and an arrest has been made. a briefing scheduled for later this evening, obviously. >> so let's reset chronologically. do we know what point they wound up identifying somebody, do we know a time window? >> i can tell you i was on just before 10:00 last night with anderson cooper and an hour or so before that i talked to a boston source who said we're stymied at the moment. we're doing a great job with the forensics. we know how the bombs work. we know about their power. we have a very good idea of the timing obviously because of all of the video. the who part, this source said they were stymied, so clearly from yesterday evening to the overnight hours, in analyzing this additional video, they were all day yesterday canvassing through the neighborhood, it is a holiday, the stores were closed and on monday when this took place. they go in and say what do you got, and looking at reams of ev
up and placing the black bag with the explosive device in it, and because of the video enhancement technology, mostly dprept sto from the department store, they clearly identified a suspect, a single suspect and an arrest has been made. a briefing scheduled for later this evening, obviously. >> so let's reset chronologically. do we know what point they wound up identifying somebody, do we know a time window? >> i can tell you i was on just before 10:00 last night with anderson...
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. ♪ the technology may be hard to imagine. but why you would want it... is not. the 2014 e-class. it doesn't just see the future. it is the future. >> we all know thatrock bands have manager and movie stars have agents but what about computer programmerst(? competition for good engineers is so fierce these days there's a talent agency for the superbowl stars of the tech world. 7 news jonathan bloom has the store. >> musician who also happens to be a programmer. and that's how all events came one crazy idea. >> i met the music manager new york. they used to represent john maier in the business for 20 years. we hit it off and realize what they do for the clients that is useful for me. >> co-found theer of the 10 ex manage many. talent agency for programmers with a name that literally means awesome. >> comes from a programmer who was somebody 10 times more productive than other and they exist. proven by studies. >> they are the best of the best and that's the only kind of programms he like chris writing code professionally since he was 16. >> hard to go to the bar in a city and tell
. ♪ the technology may be hard to imagine. but why you would want it... is not. the 2014 e-class. it doesn't just see the future. it is the future. >> we all know thatrock bands have manager and movie stars have agents but what about computer programmerst(? competition for good engineers is so fierce these days there's a talent agency for the superbowl stars of the tech world. 7 news jonathan bloom has the store. >> musician who also happens to be a programmer. and that's how all...
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different technology, different team. he was later ex-on rated and they went after someone else but you can get ahead of your yourself, can't you? >> we have to be very careful when we're talking about surveillance technology. it's one thing to talk about cameras on the street, the camera that got so much press. it's quite another to talk about our internet histories and when we're talking about those very private information, i think we do want to have a warrant before the police can access it, possibly even during emergencies when the judges are more likely to grant it if the police have a legitimate law enforcement need. with shouldn't aloe the police or other officials cart blanc to dip into our lives. >> we risk that by putting it all online, don't we? >> i think not necessarily. there's a difference between saying we tell someone a secret or fact and saying that information is public to everybody. i'm a lawyer. i teach lawyers. and the attorney-client privilege -- >> a lawyer who teaches lawyer, that i'mly -- momly
different technology, different team. he was later ex-on rated and they went after someone else but you can get ahead of your yourself, can't you? >> we have to be very careful when we're talking about surveillance technology. it's one thing to talk about cameras on the street, the camera that got so much press. it's quite another to talk about our internet histories and when we're talking about those very private information, i think we do want to have a warrant before the police can...